Photo Challenge
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Photo Challenge
Excoriated Papules and Plaques on the Arms and Legs
A 73-year-old woman presented for evaluation of a rash on the arms and legs of 3 months’ duration. The rash had developed abruptly, and she...
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Photo Challenge
Violaceous Nodules on the Lower Leg
A 79-year-old man presented to the dermatology clinic with 4 enlarging, asymptomatic, violaceous, desquamating nodules on the left pretibial...
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Photo Challenge
Blistering Lesions in a Newborn
A 4-day-old infant boy presented with blisters on the skin. On day 2 of life, the patient developed bullae with breakdown of the skin on the...
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Photo Challenge
Erythematous Plaque on the Groin and Buttocks
A 68-year-old man presented with an extensive erythematous plaque of 3 weeks’ duration that started in the groin and spread to the buttocks. He...
Commentary
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Commentary
Residency Roundup: Introducing a New Partnership Between Cutis and the APD-RPDS
The new APD-RPDS column Residency Roundup will contain quarterly communications and submissions that we hope will facilitate greater dissemination...
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Commentary
When Are Inpatient and Emergency Dermatologic Consultations Appropriate?
We believe that this need for inpatient dermatology services can be filled with the newer subspecialty of hospital dermatology, which is not...
Residency Roundup
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Residency Roundup
The Residency Application Process: Current and Future Landscape
The residency application process has been the subject of increased scrutiny, accelerated by pandemic-associated effects on undergraduate and...
Case Reports
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Case Reports
Vesicular Eruption Secondary to Bites by Larval Amblyomma americanum
This report highlights a case of a widespread vesicular eruption secondary to bites by larval Amblyomma americanum sustained by a 58-year...
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Case Reports
Acral Papulovesicular Eruption in a Soldier Following Smallpox Vaccination
Smallpox vaccination is associated with several potential cutaneous adverse reactions, ranging from benign self-limited hypersensitivity reactions...
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Case Reports
The Molting Man: Anasarca-Induced Full-Body Desquamation
The appearance of anasarca-induced desquamation can be similar to staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome and Stevens-Johnson syndrome.
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Case Reports
Necrosis of the Ear Following Skin Cancer Resection
Damage to the auricular helical arcades or perforating branches can result in postoperative tissue necrosis.
Clinical Review
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Clinical Review
Direct-to-Consumer Teledermatology Growth: A Review and Outlook for the Future
Direct-to-consumer (DTC) teledermatology platforms are for-profit companies that provide telemedicine visits and sell prescription drugs directly...
Skin of Color
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Skin of Color
Tinted Sunscreens: Consumer Preferences Based on Light, Medium, and Dark Skin Tones
We conducted an analysis of over-the-counter tinted sunscreens with the objective of investigating the factors that influence consumer preference...
Original Research
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Original Research
Review of Ethnoracial Representation in Clinical Trials (Phases 1 Through 4) of Atopic Dermatitis Therapies
Although minority groups are disproportionally affected by atopic dermatitis (AD), they may be underrepresented in clinical trials for AD in the...
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Original Research
Developing and Measuring Effectiveness of a Distance Learning Dermatology Course: A Prospective Observational Study
An e-learning distance learning (DL) dermatology course can substantially improve clinically relevant skills and knowledge in dermatology.
Dermpath Diagnosis
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Dermpath Diagnosis
Ulcerating Nodule on the Foot
A 59-year-old woman with a history of joint pain presented with a foot nodule that developed over the course of 2 years. Incisional biopsy was...
Dx Across the Skin Color Spectrum
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Dx Across the Skin Color Spectrum
Central Centrifugal Cicatricial Alopecia
Scarring alopecia is a collection of hair loss disorders including chronic cutaneous lupus erythematosus (discoid lupus), lichen planopilaris,...
Case Letter
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Case Letter
Granuloma Faciale in Woman With Levamisole-Induced Vasculitis
Granuloma faciale is a benign dermal process presenting with a red-brown plaque on the face of adults that typically is not ulcerated unless...
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Case Letter
Harlequin Syndrome: Discovery of an Ancient Schwannoma
Harlequin syndrome is a rare disorder of the sympathetic nervous system that is characterized by unilateral flushing and sweating that can affect...
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Case Letter
Facial Follicular Spicules: A Rare Cutaneous Presentation of Trichodysplasia Spinulosa
Trichodysplasia spinulosa (TS) is a rare skin disease caused by primary TS-associated polyomavirus infecting follicular keratinocytes in...
For Residents
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For Residents
How Dermatology Residents Can Best Serve the Needs of the LGBT Community
Because of the longitudinal relationships dermatology residents make with their patients, they have a unique opportunity to provide a safe space...